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Dale,
I endured a spell of inexplicable bad running; OK idle but stumbled badly when driving. Messing with fuel, coil, even the High Tension lead between the coil and distributor made only minor improvements. I dug out an original Lucas rotor and instantly the problem went away. I'm now using the 1974-vintage Lucas rotor and hoping it holds out until I can find another!.
Further experimentation showed the #4 HT lead got no spark at all with the non-Lucas rotor, even at idle. I wonder if the rotor was shorting to the breaker point post, which sticks up and is closest to the #4 HT lead.
Here's the two rotors. There's a slight difference in the arm profile, so who knows.
Jeff
I endured a spell of inexplicable bad running; OK idle but stumbled badly when driving. Messing with fuel, coil, even the High Tension lead between the coil and distributor made only minor improvements. I dug out an original Lucas rotor and instantly the problem went away. I'm now using the 1974-vintage Lucas rotor and hoping it holds out until I can find another!.
Further experimentation showed the #4 HT lead got no spark at all with the non-Lucas rotor, even at idle. I wonder if the rotor was shorting to the breaker point post, which sticks up and is closest to the #4 HT lead.
Here's the two rotors. There's a slight difference in the arm profile, so who knows.
Jeff